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02/22/2009 10:57:52 AM · #126 |
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02/22/2009 12:18:02 PM · #127 |
No fair Roberto. Your down there with all those colorful birds to shoot. |
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02/22/2009 05:43:30 PM · #128 |
Originally posted by jbsmithana: No fair Roberto. Your down there with all those colorful birds to shoot. |
Jejeje, next time you come to CR I'll show you around some amazing birding spots! 
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02/22/2009 05:56:50 PM · #129 |
I got this one on christmas day in Oz, we'd been out on a boat trip in the Whitsunday Islands and we docked I noticed this seagull.
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02/23/2009 12:30:42 AM · #130 |
Originally posted by Rgarcia: Originally posted by jbsmithana: No fair Roberto. Your down there with all those colorful birds to shoot. |
Jejeje, next time you come to CR I'll show you around some amazing birding spots! |
Hey, who knows, I just may show up someday. |
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02/23/2009 01:06:05 AM · #131 |
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02/23/2009 01:08:36 AM · #132 |
Oh what impeccable captures!!
You should be named the Olympus bird photg of the year:-)
Great work. |
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02/23/2009 03:13:14 PM · #133 |
Originally posted by Prash:
Oh what impeccable captures!!
You should be named the Olympus bird photg of the year:-)
Great work. |
Thanks a lot!! 
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02/25/2009 08:36:52 AM · #134 |
I finally got close enough to a road runner to get a pretty good shot so thought I'd share :-)
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02/28/2009 06:32:46 PM · #135 |
blue bird  |
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02/28/2009 06:38:00 PM · #136 |
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03/01/2009 03:47:56 PM · #137 |
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03/01/2009 03:50:41 PM · #138 |
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03/01/2009 03:52:10 PM · #139 |
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03/14/2009 09:37:19 PM · #140 |
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03/14/2009 10:03:40 PM · #141 |
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03/14/2009 10:04:57 PM · #142 |
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03/14/2009 10:15:43 PM · #143 |
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03/14/2009 11:16:43 PM · #144 |

Message edited by author 2009-03-24 16:14:15. |
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03/14/2009 11:42:31 PM · #145 |
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03/15/2009 01:15:16 AM · #146 |
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03/15/2009 01:26:16 AM · #147 |
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03/15/2009 03:00:01 AM · #148 |
A few oldies but goodies;
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03/15/2009 11:35:01 AM · #149 |
The Mountain Bluebirds have returned to the high country. They come back every second week of March. They'll stay for the summer, as they raise a couple sets of chicks. This time of year, the male is a very vibrant blue when the sunlight reflects off the maximum breeding plumage. The female is a pale grey with some pale blue. Wonderful way of nature.
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03/15/2009 02:04:38 PM · #150 |
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